ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan and Afghanistan’s President held one-on-one meeting at the PM House on Thursday, focusing on cementing bilateral relations in diverse areas particularly trade, security and people-to-people contacts.
Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Ghani emphasized on the commonalities of religion, culture and history that existed between the two neighbouring countries.
The prime minister said Pakistan was always supportive of an Afghan-owned and Afghan-led solution to the conflict.
The Afghan president arrived today on a two-day official visit on the invitation of the prime minster.
Prior to the meeting with PM Imran, President Ghani hold a meeting with Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and appreciated Pakistan's efforts for peace process in Afghanistan.
Foreign Minister said Pakistan will continue playing its role for peace in Afghanistan with good intentions.
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